Delphine Doucet
Academic qualifications
Licence en histoire, Tours (2001)MA in Renaissance and Early Modern History, Royal Holloway university of London (2002)
PhD: Jean Bodin’s Colloquium Heptaplomeres: Clandestine literature, heterodoxy and the possibility of toleration 1590-1750 (supervisor: Prof. Justin Champion) (2008)
Research interests
My work focuses on heterodox thought, and ideas of toleration in the early modern period. It also investigates the circulation of texts and the reception of ideas particularly through the study of clandestine texts circulated from the end of the sixteenth to the eighteenth century.Selected publications
Nicholas Keene, Delphine Doucet and Justin Champion (eds.), Lettres Choisies: The correspondence of Richard Simon, (Ashgate, 2010).
Delphine Doucet (ed.), Le Colloquium Heptaplomeres de Rerum Sublimium Arcanis de Jean Bodin: texte et présentation de sa circulation clandestine (working title), (Honoré Champion, 2010).